Hi. I have post now.
Basically, I have 4 readers. Jessica and Heather are my regulars. This next thingy is geared more towards the other half of my audience who do not already know of the incident.
One day, a girl grudgingly woke up to the sound of her alarm clock. She got up and showered and came to the decision that it was going to be a great day. No real reason- it would be a good day just because she felt it would. She went to school. At lunch, her friends were talking about her "behind her back" about her strange hyperness (probably), but she wasn't really worried about it. Whatever they were saying couldn't be that bad. Though by the end of the day, she was a bit drained. But before she could go home, her mother had a meeting with the principal. Also, her mother told her about the will her parents had revised with a laywer earlier in the day. Her mother also started talking about what it would be like if something happened to both of her parents (she would live with her sister, probably alone, and she would have tons of responsibilites and such). It sounded like quite a bleak and lonely existance, so unintentionally, she actually started to feel lonely. At home, she decided to take a nap so her mother would let her skip swimming again (what a lazy bum). After awhile, her mother woke her and told her they were going to a movie she had been wanting to see and that her mother would be waiting for her in her mother's room. So she got up and went to the living room where her sister was watching television. She decided to sit down with her sister; she would wait until her mother came to get her instead of going to her mother. Then the doorbell rang. She started to get up to answer it, but everyone else started for the door too, she sat back down. She knew it wouldn't be for her anyway. But then her mother told her to get up and go to the door. It was opened and all her friends were standing there. Needless to say, she was very, very happy (and also very surprised). The End
So anyway, that was the best birthday party in my entire life.
I watched In Her Shoes on Saturday.
Here is my current situation: Lydia is gone this week so she can visit her dying father-in-law she is very close to. This means 1 less car/driver to drive my sister and me around in. My mom has to go to work and is very busy in the mornings. My dad goes to work after he drops my sister off at school. This means the only way for me to get to school if for my dad to take me when he takes my sister. Which means waiting an hour in the commons everyday this week. Bleh. This means I can't sleep in as much as I would like. (Yes, 6:30 is most definately sleeping in.) s
I think I did well on my English presentation. I was the summarizer/connector/leader. I think McKissack liked my connections (who knew you could connect the same thing to siblings, 20000 Leagues Under the Sea, and the battle of the Alamo all at once?).
Watching the movie version of Romeo and Juliet in theatre proves quite amusing. I'm tellin' you, it's all about the kissing.
In closing, I would like to say- I will keep that bonsai tree alive. (Unlike the marigolds we grew in biology -_-').
~Scrapie
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I am glad you had a good birthday party! Also, I am proud to say that my marigold is thriving.